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IZOTOPE OZONE 7
Hi everyone or anyone, Anyone out there using Izotope Ozone 7 for mastering, and any comments/reviews? While its somewhat expensive, its somewhat less expensive than some other stuff out there (like from Waves). Anyway, wondering if its a worthwhile investment, or if there are better alternatives in this price range? So far I've been managing using included Sonar Platinum mastering templates/plugins, and some other third party plugin's, to try and master my recordings, but would like to take it to another level. Any guidance would be appreciated. Cheers Johne
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Re: IZOTOPE OZONE 7
2016/03/15 17:49:58
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i have it and use it. I have Ozone 7 Advanced and like it very much. I still use Ozone 4 though. The presets are in my view far better that in the past. However even with better presets one still needs to be very careful with Ozone and tweak it for your song. One tip is to export a stereo wav file of your song and open it in Sonar for mastering with Ozone as well as other plugins. You can use Ozone as a stand alone mastering app and also load other plugins with it. The real problem with Ozone 7 now is one has double the possibilities with the new analog modules. So much to choose from. However, if you are doing the mastering right you will after listening to the song with close attention to every aspect of it you should have an idea what could or should be improved before you invoke Ozone. Listen for mud in the low end. Look for crisp and clear highs. Find what is causing the sound to be indistinct. Watch you stereo image and that things are in the right place. Check for mono compatibility too. There is a mastering guide on the Izotope web site. I highly recommend it. I hope the above helps.
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Re: IZOTOPE OZONE 7
2016/03/15 18:27:02
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I have O7 Advanced...and love it...and use it... I have ALL the T-Racks modules...and almost never touch them anymore except for on t-racks.... (see what I did there )
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Re: IZOTOPE OZONE 7
2016/03/15 18:43:44
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JohnEgan Hi everyone or anyone, Anyone out there using Izotope Ozone 7 for mastering, and any comments/reviews? While its somewhat expensive, its somewhat less expensive than some other stuff out there (like from Waves). Anyway, wondering if its a worthwhile investment, or if there are better alternatives in this price range? So far I've been managing using included Sonar Platinum mastering templates/plugins, and some other third party plugin's, to try and master my recordings, but would like to take it to another level. Any guidance would be appreciated. Cheers Johne
If you are new to mastering your own stuff may I suggest the Lurrssen Mastering Plugin From IK MUltimedia. $200 is the intro price. I started out using Slate's FG-X (similar concept to Lurssen) for about 4 years before I got into Ozone. It was a great stepping stone and if I were starting out right now the Lurssen would be the way I would go. Also, for Quick & Dirty, I still use FG-X if I feel my mix is 99% there.
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Re: IZOTOPE OZONE 7
2016/03/15 19:05:31
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you can demo both Ozone 7 advanced and Lurssen. pretty much what Larry said... I also have all Fab stuff... I resisted Ozone for a long time as had invested in IK and FF... I love Ozone... and you can bring in any favorite vsts as modules into Ozone...best of all worlds. Lurssen is very limited...couldn't get into it at all
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Re: IZOTOPE OZONE 7
2016/03/15 20:26:58
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I have Ozone 4, 5 and now 7. 7 is by far the best version in my opinion. Very transparent and easy to use. I don't plan on ever buying the advanced version. Way too much in my opinion.
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Re: IZOTOPE OZONE 7
2016/03/15 22:00:01
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☄ Helpfulby cclarry 2016/03/16 08:15:35
Grabbed Ozone 7 Advanced (recently on sale) and it's turning out to be one of my best software purchases I have made in the last few years. I can highly recommend it if you're serious about mastering your own material. For a few years I used Ozone 5 on my Master Bus, then exported from Sonar to my final product. Now I'm finding I prefer to use Sonar Platinum only for the mixing . . . then export to 32 bit floating WAV, and then use the Ozone 7 standalone module for final mastering. I hesitated about getting the "Advanced" version, but really like having the separate high quality plugins for use inside Sonar. For example: I put the Vintage Tape plugin on a poorly recorded / cheap mic vocal track and was pleasantly surprised how it quickly sweetened the track. You owe it to yourself to download the demo and try it out, it's very easy and intuitive to get going right away because of all the great presets. The presets in Ozone 7 are now very clearly defined depending on how your project needs to be tweaked. They have greatly simplified the presets, and named them to describe actual sonic tweaks, rather than trendy and funky preset names. One of my favourite new features is how they've now made the "bypass" button very easy to compare the "before" and "after" edits by keeping the volume the same ! So . . . you can make very subtle changes to a good mix, and really easily hear that you've helped it, and not wrecked it.
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Re: IZOTOPE OZONE 7
2016/03/15 22:08:26
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cclarry I have O7 Advanced...and love it...and use it...
I have ALL the T-Racks modules...and almost never touch them anymore except for on t-racks.... (see what I did there )
I saw! I saw! Looooooooooooove O7A. But also very fond of those T-RackS.
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Re: IZOTOPE OZONE 7
2016/03/16 00:12:18
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dlesaux I have Ozone 4, 5 and now 7. 7 is by far the best version in my opinion. Very transparent and easy to use. I don't plan on ever buying the advanced version. Way too much in my opinion.
I have Ozone 5 and am happy with it, so please don't mention how great version 7 is, I have a bad case of GAS.
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Re: IZOTOPE OZONE 7
2016/03/16 00:31:53
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Okay, SuperGas, but it's gooooooooooood.
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Re: IZOTOPE OZONE 7
2016/03/16 03:07:01
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If I would have to choose one mastering program it would be Ozone 7 Advanced. which I do have. If it was a choice of the ultimate mastering package, It would be Ozone 7 Advanced combined with T Racks, which I also have.
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Re: IZOTOPE OZONE 7
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Re: IZOTOPE OZONE 7
2016/03/16 11:21:25
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Gee, I wonder why this topic has never been discussed before... John, if you search the forum you'll find that Ozone has been extremely popular around here for at least the last 10 years. I've been a fan since Ozone 2. O3 was a big step forward but each subsequent revision offered smaller and smaller incremental improvements, to the point where I refused to buy O5 or O6. And eventually switched to a mostly FabFilter mastering chain. But last fall iZotope made us an offer on Ozone 7 that we couldn't refuse, and boy am I glad I took them up on it. Golly gee whiz, it's good. Sorry FabFilter, but Pro-L has been demoted to track and sub-bus duties. Even during the years that I had abandoned Ozone, I still routinely recommended it for novice mastering engineers because although you can achieve similar results with many other products, nothing is easier for getting good results when you're really not sure what you're doing.
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Re: IZOTOPE OZONE 7
2016/03/16 12:21:33
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bitflipper Gee, I wonder why this topic has never been discussed before... John, if you search the forum you'll find that Ozone has been extremely popular around here for at least the last 10 years. I've been a fan since Ozone 2. O3 was a big step forward but each subsequent revision offered smaller and smaller incremental improvements, to the point where I refused to buy O5 or O6. And eventually switched to a mostly FabFilter mastering chain. But last fall iZotope made us an offer on Ozone 7 that we couldn't refuse, and boy am I glad I took them up on it. Golly gee whiz, it's good. Sorry FabFilter, but Pro-L has been demoted to track and sub-bus duties. Even during the years that I had abandoned Ozone, I still routinely recommended it for novice mastering engineers because although you can achieve similar results with many other products, nothing is easier for getting good results when you're really not sure what you're doing.
If the John you are talking to is me Dave I have always been a strong Ozone supported. I'm not sure why you think I don't think highly about Ozone. I go beck to Ozone 3 when it was sold by CW and was DX only. I did not like Ozone 2. It was not ready for the task it was meant for as I recall. It had a harsh sound to it. Ozone 3 was much smoother and just better sounding. After 3 I was hooked. I have all Ozone versions from Ozone 3,4, 5, 6, and now 7. You're preaching to the choir. The one thing I always said about it was " a little Ozone goes a long way." That was meant as a warning that with its power it can do more harm than good if not used carefully. If you sample a few old threads on Ozone you should find me there too.
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Re: IZOTOPE OZONE 7
2016/03/16 12:24:46
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bitflipper ... when you're really not sure what you're doing.
That's me!
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Re: IZOTOPE OZONE 7
2016/03/16 13:17:19
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bitflipper Gee, I wonder why this topic has never been discussed before... John, if you search the forum you'll find that Ozone has been extremely popular around here for at least the last 10 years. I've been a fan since Ozone 2. O3 was a big step forward but each subsequent revision offered smaller and smaller incremental improvements, to the point where I refused to buy O5 or O6. And eventually switched to a mostly FabFilter mastering chain. But last fall iZotope made us an offer on Ozone 7 that we couldn't refuse, and boy am I glad I took them up on it. Golly gee whiz, it's good. Sorry FabFilter, but Pro-L has been demoted to track and sub-bus duties. Even during the years that I had abandoned Ozone, I still routinely recommended it for novice mastering engineers because although you can achieve similar results with many other products, nothing is easier for getting good results when you're really not sure what you're doing.
If the John you are talking to is me Dave I have always been a strong Ozone supported. I'm not sure why you think I don't think highly about Ozone. I go beck to Ozone 3 when it was sold by CW and was DX only. I did not like Ozone 2. It was not ready for the task it was meant for as I recall. It had a harsh sound to it. Ozone 3 was much smoother and just better sounding. After 3 I was hooked. I have all Ozone versions from Ozone 3,4, 5, 6, and now 7. You're preaching to the choir. The one thing I always said about it was " a little Ozone goes a long way." That was meant as a warning that with its power it can do more harm than good if not used carefully. If you sample a few old threads on Ozone you should find me there too.
I think he is talking to the OP (his handle is John also).
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Re: IZOTOPE OZONE 7
2016/03/16 13:21:43
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bitflipper Gee, I wonder why this topic has never been discussed before... John, if you search the forum you'll find that Ozone has been extremely popular around here for at least the last 10 years. I've been a fan since Ozone 2. O3 was a big step forward but each subsequent revision offered smaller and smaller incremental improvements, to the point where I refused to buy O5 or O6. And eventually switched to a mostly FabFilter mastering chain. But last fall iZotope made us an offer on Ozone 7 that we couldn't refuse, and boy am I glad I took them up on it. Golly gee whiz, it's good. Sorry FabFilter, but Pro-L has been demoted to track and sub-bus duties. Even during the years that I had abandoned Ozone, I still routinely recommended it for novice mastering engineers because although you can achieve similar results with many other products, nothing is easier for getting good results when you're really not sure what you're doing.
If the John you are talking to is me Dave I have always been a strong Ozone supported. I'm not sure why you think I don't think highly about Ozone. I go beck to Ozone 3 when it was sold by CW and was DX only. I did not like Ozone 2. It was not ready for the task it was meant for as I recall. It had a harsh sound to it. Ozone 3 was much smoother and just better sounding. After 3 I was hooked. I have all Ozone versions from Ozone 3,4, 5, 6, and now 7. You're preaching to the choir. The one thing I always said about it was " a little Ozone goes a long way." That was meant as a warning that with its power it can do more harm than good if not used carefully. If you sample a few old threads on Ozone you should find me there too.
I think he is talking to the OP (his handle is John also).
Ah that makes sense. But if I may the OP signs his post with Johne. Oh well no harm done. LOL Thanks for pointing that out though.
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Re: IZOTOPE OZONE 7
2016/03/16 14:06:50
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Man... I am so tempted to break a CC out to upgrade from Ozone 5 standard to Ozone 7 advanced. I don't suppose anyone could talk me out of it?
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Re: IZOTOPE OZONE 7
2016/03/16 14:23:32
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Personally I think that is a good version compliment. Ozone 5 with Ozone 7 Advanced will work well together. There are things in 5 that are no longer in 7.
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Re: IZOTOPE OZONE 7
2016/03/16 14:29:07
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Hi John, thanks... I guess. I know the reverb module was removed in v6 but I've probably used that 2-3 times ever, and that's since Ozone v1 (I was an early adopter). Is there anything else I might miss from v5 that you can think of? Granted, it's not helping to move me back from the edge of GAS, so I'm just trying to be informed. Yeah, that's it.
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Re: IZOTOPE OZONE 7
2016/03/16 14:49:46
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I fully understand your position. The other things that I consider more important is the ability to control the amount of an effect on the module level and an over all ability to control the global amount of all the modules. 5 has it 6 and 7 don't. I agree about the reverb. There are far better solutions for that. So its not a loss to me. Taking all that into account 7 with Insight and the ability to use modules as independent plugins plus the standalone version of 7 advanced offers sufficient versatility and tools to be a very useful version. It also sounds good. LOL You really do get a lot for your money.
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Re: IZOTOPE OZONE 7
2016/03/16 15:01:36
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Ah... so no more sliders to control the overall amount, huh. I only ever use the slider in the Limiter module, but I do use it. Then again, independent modules and Insight are nice trade-offs. Have you used the IV Limiter algorithm? That was one of the things that has me interested.
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Re: IZOTOPE OZONE 7
2016/03/16 15:09:53
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Actually I use Concrete Limiter or BX Limiter more. I have read about it and watched a video on it. Still I have little to say about it. I haven't used it that much to have an opinion on it. Sorry.
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Re: IZOTOPE OZONE 7
2016/03/16 17:27:31
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No problem! I was just curious. Chances are I'll jump on this anyway before the current upgrade deal runs out...
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Re: IZOTOPE OZONE 7
2016/03/16 20:55:08
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All the cool guys did it Steve. and so did I
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Re: IZOTOPE OZONE 7
2016/03/16 22:43:31
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Do I know any of these cool guys? Just curious who I'll be sharing my O7 time with, should I choose to dive into the deep end of the pool.
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Re: IZOTOPE OZONE 7
2016/03/16 23:27:05
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Well, there's me also. Not cool, though.
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Re: IZOTOPE OZONE 7
2016/03/17 01:48:14
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stevec Man... I am so tempted to break a CC out to upgrade from Ozone 5 standard to Ozone 7 advanced. I don't suppose anyone could talk me out of it?
I'm on version 5. It's a house of cards - if you falter, I'm sure I will too...
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Re: IZOTOPE OZONE 7
2016/03/17 13:56:25
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I will be sure to let you know. The cards will be all over the @#$% room so help picking them up would be great. PS... Bapu and Fleer. Good start.
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Re: IZOTOPE OZONE 7
2016/03/18 16:18:23
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FWIW, I faltered. 52 cards all over the floor... dogs and cats living together...
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